Information
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Patent Grant
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6508505
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Patent Number
6,508,505
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 21, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dayoan; D. Glenn
- Coletta; Lori L
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 296 188
- 296 189
- 296 19003
- 296 19008
- 296 204
- 296 104
- 296 102
- 296 352
- 296 377
- 280 756
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An enhanced stiffener bar assembly including a stiffener bar covered with a protective energy-absorbing material. The stiffener bar contains at least one receptor for receiving a door frame. The area surrounding the receptor is bordered by a bezel. The bezel is secured to the protective energy-absorbing material and protects the material during installation of the door frame and provides a covering for any exposed material.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to motor vehicles. More particularly, the present invention relates to motor vehicle frame stiffener bars.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Structural reinforcements are commonly employed within motor vehicles to enhance the rigidity of the motor vehicle frame and to provide an increased level of protection against intrusion into the passenger compartment during a collision or rollover. One type of structural reinforcement used is a stiffener bar assembly placed along the motor vehicle roofline between the motor vehicle A-pillar and B-pillar. Such a stiffener bar assembly is comprised of a stiffener bar made of a rigid material, such as a metal, and is attached to the A-pillar and B-pillar using a sufficient fastening device, such as one or more bolts.
Use of the above-described stiffener bar assembly adds to the overall rigidity of the motor vehicle by helping to maintain the relationship between the A-pillar and B-pillar, even during a severe collision or rollover. Consequently, use of the stiffener bar assembly helps to maintain the integrity of the motor vehicle passenger compartment and helps to protect those passengers seated within the passenger compartment. The above-described stiffener bar assembly is often covered with an energy-absorbing material to protect the passenger compartment occupants from injury that may result from contact with the bar.
While the above described stiffener bar assembly has proven to be commercially acceptable for its intended applications, it is amenable to improvement. Specifically, the above described assembly fails to provide for an energy-absorbing material having an additional protective layer that surrounds the interface between the stiffener bar and a door frame so as to permit engagement of the stiffener bar by the door frame without the energy-absorbing material being damaged. Further, the above described stiffener bar fails to provide a cover that is able to seal the periphery of the energy-absorbing material surrounding the interface between the door frame and the stiffener bar. Consequently, there is a need for a stiffener bar possessing such features.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention overcomes the prior art deficiencies by providing an enhanced stiffener bar assembly. The enhanced stiffener bar assembly includes a stiffener bar covered with a protective energy-absorbing material. The stiffener bar contains at least one receptor for receiving a door frame. The area surrounding the receptor is bordered by a bezel. The bezel is secured to the protective energy-absorbing material and protects the material during installation of the door frame and provides a covering for any exposed material.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic illustration of a motor vehicle incorporating a stiffener bar constructed in accordance with the teachings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an expanded view of
FIG. 1
illustrating the stiffener bar assembly.
FIG. 3
is a schematic illustration of the stiffener bar of
FIG. 1
engaged by a door frame.
FIG. 4
is a schematic illustration of a stiffener bar bezel in accordance with the teachings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a cross section of the stiffener bar of
FIG. 1
taken along line
5
illustrating the engagement of the stiffener bar by the stiffener bar bezel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
With reference to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, a structural reinforcement in the form of a stiffener bar assembly constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is generally identified at reference numeral
10
. The stiffener bar assembly
10
is shown operatively installed within an exemplary motor vehicle
12
. However, it will become apparent to those skilled in the art that the teachings of the present invention have applicability to a wide range of vehicles.
With continued reference to FIG.
1
and additional reference to
FIGS. 2 through 5
, the stiffener bar assembly
10
of the present invention will now be described in greater detail. The stiffener bar assembly
10
is incorporated into a frame
14
of the motor vehicle
12
. The frame
14
consists of, among other components, an A-pillar
16
and a B-pillar
18
, which together partially define a passenger cabin
20
. The stiffener bar assembly
10
is located between the A-pillar
16
and the B-pillar
18
and is connected to each pillar
16
and
18
along a roofline
22
of the motor vehicle
12
.
The stiffener bar assembly
10
consists of a stiffener bar
24
, a protective energy-absorbing covering
26
, at least one bezel
28
, and a trail cloth cover
30
. The stiffener bar
24
is made from a suitably rigid material, such as a metal. The bar
24
has a first end
32
and a second end
34
, along with an upper portion
36
, a lower portion
38
, an interior portion
40
, and an exterior portion
42
. The first end
32
is secured to the B-pillar
18
and the second end
34
is secured to the A-pillar
16
. First end
32
and second end
34
are secured using a suitable fastening device, such as one or more bolts. Due to the position and rigidity of the stiffener bar
24
, the bar
24
helps maintain the distance between the A-pillar
16
and the B-pillar
18
and thus maintains the integrity of the passenger cabin
20
so as to protect the motor vehicle passengers in the event of a collision or rollover.
At least a portion of the stiffener bar
24
, preferably the lower portion
38
and the inner portion
40
, is covered with the protective energy-absorbing cover
26
. The protective cover
26
may be made of any suitable energy-absorbing material, such as energy-absorbing foam. The protective cover
26
continuously extends from the first end
32
of the stiffener bar
24
to the second end
34
of the stiffener bar
24
. The protective cover
26
is secured to the bar
24
using a suitable fastening device such as plastic clips (not specifically shown), which are molded to the protective cover
26
and which cooperate with grooves (not specifically shown) of the stiffener bar
24
. Only a portion
44
of the protective cover
26
is secured to the stiffener bar
24
while a remaining portion
46
is not secured to the stiffener bar
24
and creates a well
48
between the stiffener bar
24
and the remaining portion
46
. The protective cover
26
provides the bar
24
with a cushion so as to soften any contact an occupant of the motor vehicle may have with the bar
24
, especially during any contact that occurs as a result of a collision or rollover.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the stiffener bar
24
contains at least one receptor
50
for receiving a door frame
52
. The receptor
50
extends through the stiffener bar
24
from the upper portion
36
to the lower portion
38
. The door frame
52
serves as a receptor for a motor vehicle door (not shown). The door frame
52
includes a vertical portion
54
and a horizontal portion
56
connected by a curved portion
58
. The vertical portion
54
extends parallel to the B-pillar
18
and contains a pin
60
that is received by a receptor
62
of the motor vehicle frame
14
so as to secure the vertical portion
54
to the frame
14
. The horizontal portion
56
extends parallel to the stiffener bar
24
and contains at least two receptors, preferably in the form of C-clamps
64
. The C-clamps
64
engage the upper portion
36
, the lower portion
38
, and the exterior portion
42
of the stiffener bar
24
. The C-clamps
64
also contain a pin (not shown) that is received by the receptor
50
so as to secure the C-clamps
64
to the stiffener bar
24
. The portion of the protective cover
26
surrounding the lower portion
38
of the stiffening bar
24
having receptor
50
is removed so as to allow the C-clamp
64
to engage the stiffening bar
24
. Removal of the portions of the protective cover
26
surrounding receptor
50
results in the formation of a channel
66
exposing the lower portion of the stiffener bar
24
and interior portions of the protective cover
26
.
The bezel
28
is secured to the protective cover
26
at channel
66
. As a result of being placed at this location, the bezel
28
allows the C-clamps
64
of the door frame
52
to engage the stiffener bar
24
without damaging the protective cover
26
as the cover
26
is protected by the bezel
28
. Further, the bezel
28
conceals any exposed interior portions of the protective cover
26
.
The bezel
28
includes a base portion
68
, two wing portions
70
, a vertically extending portion
72
, two curved details
74
, and an elongated center portion
76
. The bezel
28
is secured to the protective cover
26
solely through interaction between the protective cover
26
and between the wing portions
70
, the vertically extending portion
72
, and the two curved details
74
. No additional fastening device is necessary to secure the bezel
28
to the protective cover
26
. More specifically, the wing portions
70
of the bezel
28
have inwardly protruding lips
78
which overlap and cooperate with an outer edge
80
of the protective cover
26
. Once the lips
78
are brought into contact with the outer edge
80
, as seen in
FIG. 5
, at position A, the remainder of the bezel
28
is rocked into place so that detail
74
engages a well
82
within the protective covering
26
and vertically extending portion
72
engages well
48
in snap fit relationship as illustrated in position B of FIG.
5
.
Thus, an enhanced stiffener bar assembly
10
is provided. The stiffener bar assembly
10
includes a stiffener bar
24
covered with a protective energy-absorbing material
26
. The stiffener bar
24
contains at least one receptor
50
for receiving a door frame
52
. The area surrounding the receptor
50
is bordered by a bezel
28
. The bezel
28
is secured to the protective energy-absorbing material
26
and protects the material
26
during installation of the door frame
52
and provides a covering for any exposed material
26
.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A structural reinforcement for a motor vehicle, the structural reinforcement comprising:a stiffener bar attached to an A-pillar and a B-pillar of a frame of the motor vehicle; a protective energy-absorbing material surrounding at least a portion of the stiffener bar; and a bezel comprising a base portion, two wing portions, a vertically extending portion, two curved details and an elongated center portion, the bezel covering a portion of the energy-absorbing material and protecting the energy-absorbing material from damage, the bezel secured to the protective energy-absorbing material through cooperation of the wing portions, the vertically extending portion and the two curved details with two wells formed by the protective energy-absorbing material.
- 2. The structural reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the stiffener bar is attached to the A-pillar and B-pillar using a suitable fastening device.
- 3. The structural reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the stiffener bar is attached to the A-pillar and B-pillar along a roof line of the motor vehicle.
- 4. The structural reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the energy-absorbing material is comprised of a foam material.
- 5. The structural reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the stiffener bar contains at least one receptor for receiving a door frame.
- 6. A motor vehicle comprising:a frame having an A-pillar and a B-pillar; a stiffener bar attached to the A-pillar and the B-pillar; a protective energy-absorbing material surrounding at least a portion of the stiffener bar; a bezel comprising a base portion, two wing portions, a vertically extending portion, two curved details, and an elongated center portion, the bezel covering a portion of the energy-absorbing material and protecting the covered portions of the energy-absorbing material from damage, the bezel secured to the protective energy-absorbing material through cooperation of the wing portions, the vertically extending portion, and the two curved details with two wells formed by the protective energy-absorbing material.
- 7. The motor vehicle of claim 6, wherein the stiffener bar is attached to the A-pillar and B-pillar using a suitable fastening device.
- 8. The motor vehicle of claim 6,wherein the stiffener bar is attached to the A-pillar and B-pillar along a roof line of the motor vehicle.
- 9. The motor vehicle of claim 6 wherein the energy-absorbing material is comprised of a foam material.
- 10. The motor vehicle of claim 6, wherein the stiffener bar contains at least one receptor for receiving a door frame.
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